The Bradys Are Back!  HGTV’s New Show — A Very Brady Renovation

The Bradys Are Back! HGTV’s New Show — A Very Brady Renovation

Posted on September 9, 2019 at 7:10 pm

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You’d better sit down. The Brady kids are in their 50’s and 60’s now. And that iconic house we glimpsed in the opening credits was bought by HGTV, which has combined two irresistible ideas: rehabbing the house and getting the gang back together. All of the one-time Brady kids, the oldest one Medicare-eligible, are back together, working with HGTV’s most popular renovation experts, to make the inside of the house into something that never actually existed before — a real-life version of the “Brady Bunch” sets, even including Greg’s cool attic room. Some lucky Brady fan will win a chance to stay in the house and pretend that Alice and Carol are making dinner in the kitchen. If only Mike Brady was here to bring his blueprints.

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Tribute: Florence Henderson

Posted on November 25, 2016 at 9:19 am

We mourn the loss of singer/actress Florence Henderson, the iconic Carol, mother of three very lovely girls (the youngest one in curls), who married Mike Brady, father of three boys, and created television’s most beloved blended family. Her shag haircut and unquenchable cheer were a highlight of the Brady home, which became a home for kids who watched it in reruns after school. It is still running, almost half a century since its premiere in 1969.

She was a talented singer who toured as Maria in “The Sound of Music” and the title role in the stage production of “Fanny,” and she starred in a legendary movie musical flop, “The Song of Norway.”

She was much more game than her sugary image, with a raunchy appearance on the Friar’s roast for Jerry Stiller and participation in “Dancing With the Stars.” May her memory be a blessing.

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Tribute: Ann B. Davis of “The Brady Bunch”

Posted on June 1, 2014 at 7:50 pm

ann b davisWe bid a sad farewell to the wonderful actress Ann B. Davis, who died today at 88 following a fall in her home.  She is best known as the beloved housekeeper Alice in the blended family sitcom, The Brady Bunch. She was the six kids’ confidante, co-conspirator, and best pal.  Davis was a deft comic actor with a down-to-earth quality who most often played self-deprecating characters who were not confident about romantic relationships.  brady bunchBefore “The Brady Bunch” she played the girl Friday (as they used to be called in those days) to Robert Cummings’ playboy photographer in “Love That Bob.”  She was constantly surrounded by beautiful models, maintaining a bemused, slightly envious air.  Davis was awarded two Emmys for this part.

Davis was perfectly cast as the unflappable Alice, who enjoyed living with six rambunctious children and a dog.  She said, “If there’s anything I can’t stand, it’s a perfect kid. And SIX of ’em, yecch!” She was so identified with the role that she even published Alice’s Brady Bunch Cookbook and later appeared in commercials for cleaning products.  She was also a real-life friend to the young actors who grew up on the show, and whose real lives were not as uncomplicated as the sit-com, where all problems were solved with a hug in just 22 minutes.  Davis was a devoted Christian who took great strength from her faith.  May her memory be a blessing.

 

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Tribute: Davy Jones of The Monkees

Tribute: Davy Jones of The Monkees

Posted on March 1, 2012 at 10:37 pm

I loved The Monkees. Sometimes referred to as “the pre-fab four” because they were artificially created to imitate the “Fab Four” Beatles, Mike Nesmith, Peter Tork, Mickey Dolenz, and Davy Jones soon became more than four actors in a television show.  They were a real group with real hits.

Davy Jones was “the cute one.”  He was a teenager training as a jockey when he was cast as the Artful Dodger in the London and then the Broadway production of “Oliver!”  He sang lead on some of The Monkees’ biggest hits.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfuBREMXxts&noredirect=1

And he made a memorable guest appearance on “The Brady Bunch.”  Oh, how we wished we were Marcia!

Jones died this week at age 66.  May his memory be a blessing.

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